971 results for "smart contract developer"
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I’m a full-stack developer trying to switch into Web3, and after going through a few job postings, I realized the title “full-stack engineer” seems to mean very different things depending on the company. Some roles seem to want...
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Smart Contract Engineer — Solidity & EVM
Plum network is building an EVM-compatible blockchain focused on real-world assets and tokenized finance infrastructure. The engineering team is developing smart contract systems that support tokenizat...
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Smart Contract Auditor — Solidity Security
hiring a full-time Smart Contract Auditor to support blockchain infrastructure roles across Ethereum and StarkNet ecosystems. This remote web3 job focuses on reviewing Solidity and Cairo smart co...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Smart Contract Security Audits Hub: Audit Checklist, Common Solidity Risks, and Auditor Roadmap
Smart contract security audits are not just code reviews with security labels. A real audit looks at logic, permissions, upgrade paths, trust assumptions, external integrations, oracle behavior, testing evidence, m...
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The Smart Contract Portfolio That Shows How You Think
A Framework for Reasoning, Safety, and System Design**Most smart contract portfolios fail for a simple reason: they look like a collection of projects instead of a window into how a developer thinks.Fo...
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Senior Smart Contract Engineer — Solidity & DeFi Protocols
Ondo Finance develops institutional-grade blockchain investment products focused on tokenized real-world assets and decentralized finance infrastructure. The company operates across asset management and blockchain protocol
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How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?
One way to not sound generic is to attach a real-world failure mode to each mistake. For example: reentrancy → unchecked external call → shared liquidity pool draining. Explain why the developer missed it, not just th...
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How to Explain Your Smart Contract Architecture Decisions Without Sounding Vague or Theoretical
There is one moment in almost every Solidity interview when everything becomes quiet. You finish describing your solution, and the interviewer asks:“Why did you design it this way?”This one question decides more outcomes than pe...
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I’m starting my first smart contract job next week and I’m honestly nervous — what actually matters during probati...
Love how real this conversation is goin on. The early months define your developer identity, not by perfection but by how responsibly you grow. If you want to build trust fast, these discussions may help: Recommended read:
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What Are the Best Resources for Learning Smart Contract Testing in 2025?
To truly master smart contract testing in 2025, your focus should be on adopting a professional-grade workflow. This involves using core development frameworks like Foundry or Hardhat for your test sui...
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How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?
When interviewers ask this question, they’re not testing whether you can list vulnerabilities — they want to understand your audit thought-process. The strongest answers show you recognize that “common mistakes” are...
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How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?
I’m preparing for full-time smart contract auditor roles in London, and I’m stuck on one interview question that always exposes my weakness: “What are the most common mistakes developers make in ...
By Victor P · @TrG6JIR